FACTOID #
1:
The total number of
state executions in 2005
was 60: 19 in
Texas
and 41 elsewhere. The racial split was 19 Black and 41 White.
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Wikipedia:
United States Senate elections, 1986
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> Senate elections, 1986 > Senate contests in 1986 > Opposing Candidates (most recent) by state
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Alabama
Richard C. Shelby (
Democrat
)
Alaska
Glenn Olds (
Democrat
)
Arizona
John McCain (
Republican
)
Richard Kimball (
Democrat
)
Arkansas
Asa Hutchinson (
Republican
)
California
Ed Zschau (
Republican
)
Colorado
Timothy E. Wirth (
Democrat
)
Ken Kramer (
Republican
)
Connecticut
Roger W. Eddy (
Republican
)
Florida
Bob Graham (
Democrat
)
Georgia
Wyche Fowler, Jr. (
Democrat
)
Hawaii
Frank Hutchinson (
Republican
)
Idaho
John V. Evans (
Democrat
)
Illinois
Judy Koehler (
Republican
)
Indiana
Jill L. Long (
Democrat
)
Iowa
John P. Roehrick (
Democrat
)
Kansas
Guy MacDonald (
Democrat
)
Kentucky
Jackson M. Andrews (
Republican
)
Louisiana
John Breaux (
Democrat
)
W. Henson Moore (
Republican
)
Maryland
Barbara A. Mikulski (
Democrat
)
Linda Chavez (
Republican
)
Missouri
Christopher S. Bond (
Republican
)
Harriett Woods (
Democrat
)
Nevada
Harry Reid (
Democrat
)
Jim Santini (
Republican
)
New Hampshire
Endicott Peabody (
Democrat
)
New York
Mark J. Green (
Democrat
)
North Carolina
Terry Sanford (
Democrat
)
North Dakota
Kent Conrad (
Democrat
)
Ohio
Thomas N. Kindress (
Republican
)
Oklahoma
James R. Jones (
Democrat
)
Oregon
Rick Bauman (
Democrat
)
Pennsylvania
Bob Edgar (
Democrat
)
South Carolina
Henry D. McMaster (
Republican
)
South Dakota
Tom Daschle (
Democrat
)
Utah
Craig Oliver (
Democrat
)
Vermont
Richard A. Snelling (
Republican
)
Washington
Brock Adams (
Democrat
)
Wisconsin
Ed Garvey (
Democrat
)
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United States Senate elections, 1986
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